Shark SE400 Owner's Guide

To assemble your Shark SE400 Mop, start by attaching the handle to the mop body. Ensure it clicks securely into place. Then, connect the power cord and fill the water tank according to the user manual instructions.
It is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water in the Shark SE400 Mop to prevent mineral buildup inside the machine.
If your mop is not steaming, check to ensure the water tank is filled correctly and securely attached. Also, verify that the mop is plugged in and switched on. If the issue persists, inspect for clogs and clean the nozzle if necessary.
Microfiber pads can be machine washed in warm water with a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners. Air dry the pads or tumble dry on a low setting.
The Shark SE400 Mop is designed to be used with water only. Using cleaning solutions may damage the machine and void the warranty.
Replace the microfiber pads when they show signs of wear or fail to clean effectively, typically after 20-25 uses depending on frequency and cleaning conditions.
Streaks can occur if the pad is too dirty or if you are using excessive water. Ensure pads are clean and replaced as needed, and adjust the steam setting for optimal performance.
Unplug the mop and allow it to cool down. Empty the water tank and remove the microfiber pad for washing. Store the mop upright in a dry area to prevent damage.
A bad odor may result from mildew or bacteria buildup. Regularly clean the water tank and pads, and ensure the mop is completely dry before storing. Consider using a vinegar solution for deep cleaning the internal components occasionally.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the water tank, washing the microfiber pads, checking for and removing clogs, and inspecting the power cord for any damage. Follow the user manual for detailed instructions.